Informal ties with US philanthropists like Howard Buffett firm despite shaky US–Ukraine relations
- Howard Buffett is on his 18th visit to Ukraine since the full-scale invasion by Russia in 2022, focusing on the worsening situation in the Sumy region after losses in Kursk.
- Buffett stated that his foundation is on track to surpass $1 billion in aid to Ukraine this year, contributing about $800 million since the invasion began.
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Warren Buffett’s son is on track to donate $1 billion in aid to Ukraine this year—and pledges to continue despite Trump’s shaky relations
As uncertainty in U.S.–Ukraine relations grows, informal ties with some U.S. philanthropists built over three years of war with Russia are holding firm. One such benefactor is Howard G. Buffett, a Republican and son of billionaire investor Warren Buffett. He's making his 18th visit to Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The trip comes as the new U.S. administration led by President Donald Trump is trying to broker a te…

Informal ties with US philanthropists like Howard Buffett firm despite shaky US–Ukraine relations
Uncertainty in U.S.–Ukraine relations is growing, but informal ties with some U.S. philanthropists built over three years of war with Russia are holding firm.
Warren Buffett's Son Vows $1 Billion In Aid To Ukraine Amid Shifting US-Ukraine Ties Under Trump: 'There's No Easy Way To End The War'
Howard G. Buffett, son of renowned investor Warren Buffett, pledged to donate $1 billion in aid to Ukraine this year, undeterred by the uncertain U.S.-Ukraine relations under the Trump administration. What Happened: Howard, CEO of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, is making his 18th visit to…
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